Garden Writer Carol Bradford— on Carol Bradford
story and photos by Michelle Sutton Many of you will know garden writer Carol T. Bradford from her column in the Syracuse Post-Standard. She penned
story and photos by Michelle Sutton Many of you will know garden writer Carol T. Bradford from her column in the Syracuse Post-Standard. She penned
Nellie Gardner is trying to learn how to relax. This is not an easy thing for someone who spent her adolescence on a self-sufficient farm
story and photos by Michelle Sutton except where indicated In 2016, Amanda’s Garden celebrated 25 years of growing and selling native plants in Livingston County.
by Michelle Sutton I followed up with some of the fascinating people I’ve profiled in UGJ in the past: Gordon Ballard, Nina Bassuk, Sally Jean
Rochester Civic Garden Center and Director Christine Froehlich by Michelle Sutton Anyone who attends classes and other programs put on by the busy Rochester Civic
by Michelle Sutton Gardeners on a Mission Phenology is a rather clinical-sounding word that describes a passionate field of study. The word comes from the
Jean Westcott: A horticulturist, garden designer, and animal-loving T’ai Chi instructor embraces retail Jean Westcott, owner of The Artful Gardener in Rochester’s South Wedge neighborhood,
Radical Welcome The 170-acre White Haven Memorial Park in Pittsford is a park for all people. Walkers and runners are welcome, bicyclists and hikers are welcome,
Last summer I had the pleasure of touring the successful experiment that is the State University of New York College of Environmental Science and Forestry’s
Recently a reader asked us if we had a copy of this article, published in September of 2009. That particular issue isn’t online, but we